Doe, the stuff, that buys me beerRay, the guy who brings me beerMe, the guy who drinks the beerFa, a long long way for beerSo, I think I'll have a beerLa, la la la la la beerTea, no thanks I'll have a beerAnd that brings us back to beer!

Onkel Buck:My dad's grandfather was a bootlegger in addtion to other various pursuits. My moms grandfather was a cop who got kidnapped by the Purple Gang in Detroit. They eventually let him go. So Im getting a kick.

pic of great grandpa Buck. The bootlegger and philanderer. He got hit by a bus on the way to see mistress. True story.[i26.photobucket.com image 320x213]

Onkel Buck:My dad's grandfather was a bootlegger in addtion to other various pursuits. My moms grandfather was a cop who got kidnapped by the Purple Gang in Detroit. They eventually let him go. So Im getting a kick.

pic of great grandpa Buck. The bootlegger and philanderer. He got hit by a bus on the way to see mistress. True story.[i26.photobucket.com image 320x213]

bmr68:SquiggsIN: bmr68: I have pictures somewhere of my grand parents and great-uncle (in his police uniform) holding up glasses toasting that moment. They were drinking at a speak easy one minute and a respectable bar the next

Does that mean pot dealers will be reputable businessmen (and women) the moment full decriminalization passes? After all they would be the coveted small-business owners the Republican party caters to, right?

If it was a legal business then I could see that happening. FYI: Marijuana was criminalized by the FDR administration in 1937

I've been told that the average illegal drug dealer couldn't run a dry cleaner shop, so you might actually destroy tens of thousands of small businesses by making it possible for proper business people to operate against them.

I have pictures somewhere of my grand parents and great-uncle (in his police uniform) holding up glasses toasting that moment. They were drinking at a speak easy one minute and a respectable bar the next